Survivalist
: Invisible Strain is an open-world game about building a community after civilization collapses. You can recruit survivors by making them like, respect, or fear you. You'll need to keep them warm, feed them, and build a settlement to keep them away from zombies, loot, and whatever else might be out there. Use stealth, weapons, or words to achieve your goals. Currently, you use a randomly generated world, with a story mode coming later.
This is a sequel to
Survivalist
(but you don't have to have played it to understand what's happening).
Features:
Talk to anyone:
All living characters in the world have names and personality traits. They remember your actions, and their memories affect their mood and opinion of you. They have lives of their own: they fight, eat, sleep, keep warm, work, and fight. Some of them will give you quests; it's up to you how or whether you complete them. They can be recruited if they like, respect, or fear you enough.
Fight with guns, bows, or melee weapons.
You can target your enemies' legs to slow them down, or try to hit their heads for more damage. You can avoid attacking or defending in close combat—and so can your enemies. Different characters have different skills and can level up to improve their marksmanship, firearms, or hand-to-hand combat.
Use stealth to hunt zombies, rabbits, or people!
You can sneak up on enemies and assassinate them, or just beat them up and steal their stuff. Throw bottles or chunks of meat to distract zombies. Dress in disguise to increase your stealth skills. Both rabbits and zombies have a keen sense of smell, so be sure to check the wind direction!
Build a base, grow crops, and set traps.
As you recruit your followers, they'll need a place to sleep, a steady source of food, and a fire to keep warm. Chop trees, dig rocks, and search for other resources in the abandoned towns scattered around the map. Set traps for zombies and loot to fall into, or set traps for rabbits to get food. Assign your community members different roles, such as farmer, cook, arrow maker, etc. Over time, you can build a well-defended, self-sufficient settlement that even produces its own ammunition. Minimum
system requirements :
: Invisible Strain is an open-world game about building a community after civilization collapses. You can recruit survivors by making them like, respect, or fear you. You'll need to keep them warm, feed them, and build a settlement to keep them away from zombies, loot, and whatever else might be out there. Use stealth, weapons, or words to achieve your goals. Currently, you use a randomly generated world, with a story mode coming later.
This is a sequel to
Survivalist
(but you don't have to have played it to understand what's happening).
Features:
Talk to anyone:
All living characters in the world have names and personality traits. They remember your actions, and their memories affect their mood and opinion of you. They have lives of their own: they fight, eat, sleep, keep warm, work, and fight. Some of them will give you quests; it's up to you how or whether you complete them. They can be recruited if they like, respect, or fear you enough.
Fight with guns, bows, or melee weapons.
You can target your enemies' legs to slow them down, or try to hit their heads for more damage. You can avoid attacking or defending in close combat—and so can your enemies. Different characters have different skills and can level up to improve their marksmanship, firearms, or hand-to-hand combat.
Use stealth to hunt zombies, rabbits, or people!
You can sneak up on enemies and assassinate them, or just beat them up and steal their stuff. Throw bottles or chunks of meat to distract zombies. Dress in disguise to increase your stealth skills. Both rabbits and zombies have a keen sense of smell, so be sure to check the wind direction!
Build a base, grow crops, and set traps.
As you recruit your followers, they'll need a place to sleep, a steady source of food, and a fire to keep warm. Chop trees, dig rocks, and search for other resources in the abandoned towns scattered around the map. Set traps for zombies and loot to fall into, or set traps for rabbits to get food. Assign your community members different roles, such as farmer, cook, arrow maker, etc. Over time, you can build a well-defended, self-sufficient settlement that even produces its own ammunition. Minimum
system requirements :
- Operating System: Windows 7 or later
- Processor: 2.0 GHz Intel Quad Core and above (subject to change)
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 660m or equivalent (subject to change)
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 2 GB available space
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